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Specifications
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Cutting Range: 5–12mm (Material Thickness)
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Cutting Wheel: High-Hardness Carbide
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Total Length: 17.5 cm (6.89 inches)
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Handle Material: Aluminum with Mahogany-Style Ergonomic Finish
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Head Material: Heavy-Duty Metal
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Configuration: Six-Wheel Rotating Turret
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DIY Application: Tiling, Glass Cutting, and Mineral Scoring
Key Features
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Integrated "Six-Wheel" Architecture: Experience a mechanical necessity for tool longevity. The rotating turret features six independent carbide wheels; when one wheel becomes dull, the turret acts as a mechanical necessity for rotating a fresh, sharp wheel into position, effectively sextupling the tool's lifespan.
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Supportive "Carbide-Wheel" Engineering: Achieve a high-precision score. The specialized carbide alloy acts as a mechanical necessity for penetrating the surface tension of glass and minerals, creating a uniform fracture line that ensures a clean break every time.
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Technical "High-Strength" Utility: Designed for multi-substrate versatility. This cutter acts as a mechanical necessity for:
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Glazing: Resizing window panes and mirrors.
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Tiling: Scoring glass tiles for custom mosaic or bathroom installations.
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Mineralogy: Precision cutting of laboratory-grade minerals and hard crystals.
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Mechanical "Round-Handle" Design: The balanced aluminum handle acts as a mechanical necessity for stable grip and pressure distribution, reducing the risk of hand slippage and material wastage during complex "shop" projects.
